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| 07:08 | Bertl | off to bed now ... have a good one everyone!
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| 15:45 | Bertl | morning everyone!
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| 17:36 | troy_s | Greets Bertl / se6astian
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| 17:38 | Bertl | hey troy_s! how's going?
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| 17:40 | troy_s | Bertl: Good Bertl. Any news?
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| 17:40 | troy_s | Bertl: _almost_ finished up this album artwork then I can check in on the profile situation.
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| 17:41 | Bertl | you've probably already seen the noise progress
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| 17:41 | troy_s | Bertl: Yes. Great progress.
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| 17:41 | troy_s | Bertl: Interested to see what cooling brings to the table.
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| 17:42 | troy_s | (Is Peltier cooling passive heatsink style or?)
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| 17:42 | Bertl | the remaining noise is not really thermal noise atm
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| 17:42 | Bertl | it is noise created by gain differences in the CMOS transistors
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| 17:42 | Bertl | i.e. it can still be considered FPN noise and will be removed soon
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| 17:43 | Bertl | then we will see how much thermal noise we have left
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| 17:44 | Bertl | on a different end, we are currently finishing integration of HDMI out and latest sensor capture
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| 17:45 | Bertl | so if the xilinx tools cooperate, we'll have something soon
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| 21:19 | se6astian | time for bed
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| 21:19 | se6astian | good night!
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| 21:20 | se6astian | apertus work ahead all saturday
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| 21:20 | se6astian | see you!
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| 22:33 | rexbron_ | by the by, I've had the misfortune to have to use a Atomos Samuri as a recorder for my year long shoot. Confirms my low opinion of mini-bnc on cameras. It's way too fragile
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| 22:36 | Bertl | how so? I mean, how are they different from the normal BNC?
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| 22:36 | Bertl | (except for the barrel size of course)
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| 22:46 | guest | mini bnc or din ?
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| 22:48 | guest | Bertl: i had also heard critique about mini plugs... that operators use their low cost pigtails for mini/std conversion and they got often torn to pieces :)
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| 22:48 | guest | so the issue is not the plug.. but its harsh use - we should say, do not hang your camera by the video cable :)
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| 22:54 | Bertl | well, the naming is confusing, the mini-BNC are basically shrunken down BNC connectors, with the same locking mechanism and washer/nut on the case
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| 22:55 | Bertl | http://www.customcableconnection.com/Store/pc/catalog/Mini-BNC-vs-BNC.jpg
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| 22:56 | guest | does not make sense.. it is just 20% saving?
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| 22:57 | Bertl | well, allows you to put 5 mini-BNC connectors in the space of 4 BNC
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| 22:57 | Bertl | (in a line)
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| 22:58 | Bertl | or 25 in the space of 16 in a square
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